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March 15 - 21, 2007


DOT assistant project engineer Patrick Fuller stands in the future northbound lanes of Highway 543.
Photo by Jack Kintner
FRONT PAGE
Annual bird festival scheduled March 31
The 5th Annual Wings Over Water Northwest Birding Festival is scheduled for Saturday, March 31 in a new location.

GSA says port of entry project still on schedule
Despite the lack of visible progress in recent months the Peace Arch port of entry redevelopment project is right on schedule, according to Bill Lesh of the Government Services Administration (GSA) regional office in Portland.

Water rates could change in 2008
Charges for new water connections could increase next year, pending the results of a study initiated by the city of Blaine.

INSIDE


Girls on the run!

Blaine students Brandy and Brianna Bruneau finished first and third in this year’s annual Girls on the Run 5K race. See People Around the Bay.


On fire
Freshman Kyle Olason shows some heat against Nooksack in the league jamboree last Saturday at the Pipe. Photo by Jack Kintner

The path to healing
Former Blaine resident Lisa Moeller’s new journal is designed to be shared.

Math whizzes need not apply
You don’t need to be a math whiz to volunteer for the Washington State Math Championship March 31.

Around the Bay
• City schedules wayside horn demo
• Blaine senior center slated to receive new roof
• Volunteers needed for state math competition
• Celebrate Earth Day with NSEA
• Governor awards $7 million to Blaine for Lighthouse facility

Former Blaine resident publishes book
Sharing life’s experiences allows individuals to grow and heal, but not everyone feels comfortable talking face-to-face or joining a support group.

A&A buys Totally Chocolate building
A&A Customs Brokers has consolidated its operation in Blaine after buying the former Totally Chocolate building last month from Jeff Robinson.

District meetings aim to preserve recreation area
Northwest Park and Recreation District (NWPRD) commissioners held the first of several meetings aimed at generating ideas from its constituency Tuesday night at the Blaine library.

People around Blaine and Birch Bay
• Wright steps down from math championship program
• Local student makes the grade
• Students compete in history competition
• Blaine girls score first in run

Century 21 honors agents

Home Improvement

Builder brings the outside in
Morrie De Boer is the first contractor to purchase lots in Charlie Lewsader’s 29-acre Malibu development near Point Whitehorn.

Annual home show features more than 300 vendors
The annual home and garden show produced by the building industry association of Whatcom County took place on the first weekend in March.

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